Barrett's Privateers

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  • @theresafromthemiramichi4582
    @theresafromthemiramichi4582 8 років тому +172

    OMG, I Lived in Halifax all my adult years....This song brings me right back to the pubs singing along, havin a pint, Good Times

    • @Caperhere
      @Caperhere 5 років тому +1

      Theresa From the Miramichi O’Carolls

    • @neilwilson5785
      @neilwilson5785 3 роки тому +3

      I've been to Halifax in england. I had an average curry, and saw some grey buildings.

    • @thatoneguy9994
      @thatoneguy9994 3 роки тому +4

      @@neilwilson5785 this is talking about Halifax Nova Scotia which is where I am

  • @ejoelleduval
    @ejoelleduval  11 років тому +181

    The reason Stan Rogers wrote this song was so that he could sing the main part since whenever his friends would sing chanteys he always got stuck singing chorus. Or at least that is what the documentary claims...

    • @neilwilson5785
      @neilwilson5785 3 роки тому +3

      lol

    • @hiimryan2388
      @hiimryan2388 3 роки тому +12

      Musical problems require musical solutions
      *picture the guy with a wig

    • @superniger4822
      @superniger4822 3 роки тому +2

      Well he said it himself first hand in the documentary I think you’re talking about so yes that it correct.

    • @robertmiller6467
      @robertmiller6467 3 роки тому +5

      I always thought this was an 18th or 19th Century ballad. The gentleman had a marked sense of those times to compose the like in the midst of the 20th. Bully!

  • @Ookami_17
    @Ookami_17 11 років тому +86

    While sad Stan Rodgers had to die at only 34 I am glad he lived long enough to give us so many wonderful songs.

    • @nuclearnihilist8842
      @nuclearnihilist8842 8 років тому +2

      the best thing your hero can do for you is die before he lives to disappoint you

    • @HandOfThemis
      @HandOfThemis 7 років тому +3

      That's really fucked up.

    • @youngyoungmcgurn5088
      @youngyoungmcgurn5088 7 років тому +5

      Nuclear Nihilist Well, he died running back into a burning building to save people, so he died a true hero at least.

    • @tootiredforapropernamethef1073
      @tootiredforapropernamethef1073 7 років тому

      that is not true

    • @youngyoungmcgurn5088
      @youngyoungmcgurn5088 7 років тому +10

      Yeah, just found out he died in a fire on a plane. By all accounts, he was helping others escape, so he was still a hero

  • @Donryall
    @Donryall 12 років тому +38

    Stan Rogers sings folk like Iron Maiden sings metal, all epic tale that you have to listen to and finish.

  • @piper54alpha
    @piper54alpha 12 років тому +86

    "A letter of Marque" gave Barret a commission to assemble a "Private ship under the flag of England" to capture or sink American merchant or military ships. Whatever they could take as salvage or plunder, was theirs to disperse any way Barret saw fit, without being against the law the sea. Privateers were NOT pirates, but mercenaries.

    • @hiimryan2388
      @hiimryan2388 3 роки тому +5

      @@Henry-W-Schlemmer *clapping

    • @skiddadleskidoodle4585
      @skiddadleskidoodle4585 3 роки тому +17

      Privateers were basically pirates just with the crowns blessings.

    • @pinchespiderman
      @pinchespiderman 3 роки тому

      @DeadNinjutsu Please tell me you're quoting Howard and not de Camp or Jordan

    • @pinchespiderman
      @pinchespiderman 3 роки тому

      @DeadNinjutsu Gotcha. So at least not the bad options

    • @enkiwarrior8792
      @enkiwarrior8792 2 роки тому

      Mercs, pirates, pretty much the same.

  • @oxybe
    @oxybe 12 років тому +40

    at 0:31 it makes it pretty clear that Elcid Barret is the captain of the Antelope. the narrator is one of the poor sods who happened to be one of the 20-odd crewman suckered into the job by Barret's sweet promises.

    • @anniesauvee4159
      @anniesauvee4159 4 роки тому +6

      I think the lyric is "Oh well said Barrett" cried the town

  • @AugustMeteors
    @AugustMeteors 13 років тому +66

    "Well, antelope poop is a sickening sight
    How I wish I was in Sherbrook now. . .
    Be it round or flat or so loose it sprays,
    To make it takes the antelope two whole days. . ."
    --Stan, having some fun with his own song at The Folkway in NH. I have never forgotten seeing him there back in the 80s. What an awesome stage presence!

  • @TripTropas
    @TripTropas 11 років тому +39

    i enjoy singing this shanty with some friends while we are relaxing. it is only fitting to sing shanties when you sail tall ships.

    • @inusberard5848
      @inusberard5848 8 років тому +1

      Before this the only shanty I ever knew was the one I learned from my grandfather. The Drunken Sailor

  • @reddwing4368
    @reddwing4368 4 роки тому +17

    Poor Stan
    Went out hard
    Didn t deserve it
    Hope your drunk in heaven buy
    Singing n playing all nite every nite and
    Guzzling screech
    Thanks

  • @RobShelley84
    @RobShelley84 7 років тому +9

    I'm from Newfoundland and just heard a band perform this song at Beertopia in downtown Hong Kong. It was unexpected and made me SUPER excited!

  • @Monkismo
    @Monkismo 8 років тому +15

    First heard this sung in rounds in an Irish pub in Denver. Straight into my top 10 favorite songs of all time.

  • @Serraphyst1
    @Serraphyst1 7 років тому +67

    "in the scuppers with the staggers and jags" = "in the drainage holes with the booze sweats"

    • @timwells637
      @timwells637 2 роки тому

      the sailor that survives when he said that the mast carried away his legs does that mean his leg were cut off by the mast or was he paralyzed?

    • @Serraphyst1
      @Serraphyst1 2 роки тому +2

      @@timwells637 good question! the former is how i've always interpreted it, a mast falling on you seems like it would be heavy enough to do that, especially given how high they are, but now you've got me wondering.

    • @AwesomeIan135
      @AwesomeIan135 2 роки тому

      Do you what “The Yankee lay low down with gold” means? It is not exactly modern English, so I can’t really tell. Although, I assume it means the ship didn’t have any gold/anything valuable, given that it is followed by the repetition of wishing to be in Sherbrooke instead.

    • @timwells637
      @timwells637 2 роки тому +8

      @@AwesomeIan135 that means the vessel is almost overflowing with gold and other valuables other words it's a floating piggy bank

    • @AwesomeIan135
      @AwesomeIan135 2 роки тому +1

      @@timwells637 oh, that is the complete opposite of what I thought lol.

  • @jillbailey5133
    @jillbailey5133 6 років тому +8

    A great thing about this song is that it is done a capella (or however you spell that--no freaking guitar needed). You just teach your mates the chorus and you go wild. Always a crowd pleaser.

    • @eddiebell9963
      @eddiebell9963 2 роки тому

      A cappella; only missing the second P, so not a bad attempt at it… and you’re dead on: that chorus is darn easy to teach your mates, either sober or otherwise.
      😉

  • @kittycat5261
    @kittycat5261 11 років тому +15

    We sing this at least once every time we go camping

  • @georgeofhamilton
    @georgeofhamilton 2 роки тому +16

    Guns: fired
    Tears: shed
    Man: broken
    Pier: Halifax
    Hotel: Trivago

    • @CossackWT
      @CossackWT 7 місяців тому +1

      Underrated comment

  • @Lolman2171
    @Lolman2171 12 років тому +5

    thumbs up for this amazing song in Due South, sung by Fraser (Paul Gross)

  • @lordfexick649
    @lordfexick649 9 років тому +25

    Can't help but find myself periodically wishing I could step into the shoes of a privateer or pirate in the 18th Century. Obviously not one of the ones in this song, but you get my point... Even if most didn't lead the longest of lives, I'm sure they saw more excitement in a few years than most people in the present day see in a lifetime.

    • @KevinGulling
      @KevinGulling 9 років тому +4

      +FXK Fexick There were actually few recorded pirate naval battles. It was most likely 3 years of mundane work and a couple days of excitement if any for the average privateer. Nonetheless, the Caribbean is one of the most fascinating theaters of war in history and I have been contemplating creating a VR pirate RPG for Oculus Rift. I don't know if there would be a demand for something like this though...

    • @lordfexick649
      @lordfexick649 9 років тому +4

      Kevin Gulling Perhaps. But by that logic, that's all most of our jobs today offer as well. But I digress. I'd probably still prefer it over the day-to-day of present times.
      I know there would be a high demand if you were able to execute it properly. Speaking solely on the perspective of sea battles, Assassin's Creed 4 had a pretty nice system. If you could take something like that, and maybe add a couple features, that would be something I know people would jump on. For example, an option to change what class of ship you control. And a choice to put to sea with a small fleet under your control.
      Me personally, I've always enjoyed games with a high degree of customization; something that makes you feel more attached to your character or units. So options for hull paint, weapon customization, flag design, things like that would really hook gamers like me. I don't make games, so I don't know how tall of an order this is. But still, food for thought.

    • @KevinGulling
      @KevinGulling 9 років тому +2

      These are great ideas! I will have to try Assassins Creed 4 now to check out the battle system. I like the idea of basing it on privateering rather than pirating as well to give it a new spin. Maybe there's someone out there who would donate a rendition of 'Berretts Privateers' (is this song in the public domain or something like that? I see so many renditions of it)

    • @lordfexick649
      @lordfexick649 9 років тому +1

      Kevin Gulling It would be worth looking into. And I agree that basing it on privateering would be better. It would allow players a sort of faction choice, getting to select which empire they sail for. Between the English, Spanish, French, Dutch, Portuguese, etc., there should be no shortage. Maybe each allegiance can have certain perks based on what the empires of the age were known for.

    • @FirstLast-kr3co
      @FirstLast-kr3co 8 років тому +2

      +FXK Fexick = You might consider taking up sailing as a hobby if you don't already. Not a lot of swashbuckling, but you can still experience some real sailor-like action. Before there was virtual reality, there was ... well ... reality.

  • @GeorgeHarrysSon
    @GeorgeHarrysSon 13 років тому +1

    @ejoelleduvalle; Thank you for uploading this, and for taking the time to write down all the lyrics and get them in time with the music. It's been a favorite of mine for years. I'm positive that Barret is the captain because of the line "he cried the town" for sailors for this mission, though all he found were 'fishermen.' A bad idea, recruiting fishermen to be pirates (or "privateers," they call them here.) Barret would be the scoundrel who organized the voyage for the crown.

  • @bobheiss6553
    @bobheiss6553 11 років тому +2

    Thanks for posting with the lyrics! Been trying to learn this the last couple of weeks and this is a great help.
    Great rendition with the backup singers/harmonies on chorus!

    • @dabestew
      @dabestew 11 років тому

      What I hear is...
      Oh Well said Barett @ 0:32
      But I'm a broken man....
      I'm not sure why I hear it different than the text.

    • @Tryst46
      @Tryst46 9 років тому +1

      ***** It was Elcid Barret for that was the name of the captain.

  • @seansky2721
    @seansky2721 3 роки тому +1

    We need the karaoke version desperately. No one in Iowa but me knows Barrett's Privateers! Bloody awful that.

  • @pinchespiderman
    @pinchespiderman 3 роки тому +4

    When your Letter of Marque is written on the back of an envelope from the King's wastebasket you should probably reconsider the cruise.

  • @iamhydrogen4416
    @iamhydrogen4416 3 роки тому +2

    That feel when no one in your country but you sings sea shanties like this masterpiece

  • @flizbarg
    @flizbarg 13 років тому +3

    The "Barrett" in question is the captain, Elcid Barrett, who obtained a Letter Of Marque from the king authorizing his privateer status, so he used the town crier ("cried the town") to persuade the locals to sign up for the adventure...

  • @brokengypsy
    @brokengypsy 15 років тому +1

    Lovely. Thank you for posting this with the lyrics. I am trying to learn the song, and being able to hear and see it at the same time is wonderful!

  • @mhicnanolc
    @mhicnanolc 15 років тому +1

    With lyrics even! Thanks for posting... I'm a happy Maritimer!

  • @shawntulk84
    @shawntulk84 10 років тому +5

    This goes well at every pub we sing it in

  • @BenInSeattle
    @BenInSeattle 4 роки тому +2

    I don't know if I should be disappointed or mortified that all these years I thought Stan Rogers was singing he wished he was in _Sherbet,_ now. I figured maybe it was where they invented the frozen dessert.

    • @labrynianrebel
      @labrynianrebel 2 роки тому

      I also heard "in Sherbertown"

    • @curtisberard7831
      @curtisberard7831 Рік тому

      Lol makes me think of my sister and the Goldens Girls theme.
      The last line is "the card attached will say thank you for being a friend"
      She thought it said "the heart attsck will say thank you for being a friend."

  • @ariajade7852
    @ariajade7852 4 роки тому +3

    How I wish I was in Sherbrooke now...

  • @cabinfevrr
    @cabinfevrr 12 років тому +1

    right on brother man, we still sing this out at the top of our lungs drinking keith's and olands all gathered in the kitchen

  • @zacharisincennes8026
    @zacharisincennes8026 3 роки тому +3

    It sounds like a sea shanty.

  • @WiredrawnMurder45
    @WiredrawnMurder45 14 років тому +5

    i love this song,and im glad it wasn't lost with him in the fire.

  • @Pakadeva
    @Pakadeva 6 років тому +1

    Love this song so much :)

  • @samspade7907
    @samspade7907 12 років тому +1

    The name of the Ship is The Antelope. The name of the ship's captain is Elcid Barrett, so they are called Barrett's Privateers.

  • @kathy5903
    @kathy5903 Рік тому +1

    Pound loudly on the table and bellow “Oh, the year was 1778”

    • @kathy5903
      @kathy5903 Рік тому +1

      Anywhere in the Maritimes, especially Halifax NS.
      If they don’t sing back the next verse, leave.

  • @smegheadwithaguitar1164
    @smegheadwithaguitar1164 8 років тому +49

    Ubisoft should have put this into AC 4

    • @inusberard5848
      @inusberard5848 7 років тому +6

      Yeah, but since it's about shooting down American ships it might not have gone over as well.

    • @TheNightWatcher1385
      @TheNightWatcher1385 7 років тому +9

      Inus Berard Its about trying to take an American ship and failing miserably though. Lol

    • @aidanwalsh8049
      @aidanwalsh8049 6 років тому +5

      It also wasn’t around during the time period Stan Rogers wrote it himself

    • @appendixpower5538
      @appendixpower5538 5 років тому +6

      Well the song sings about the year 1778 and that game takes place in I believe 1714 soooo. ..yeah

    • @josephwallace202
      @josephwallace202 4 роки тому

      The specific reference to Halifax might be jarring as well.

  • @With0utRemorse
    @With0utRemorse 15 років тому +1

    Awesome, I always wanted lyrics on this song.

  • @PatriotGuy23
    @PatriotGuy23 11 років тому +10

    What is meant by, "we'd fire no guns, shed no tears"?

    • @frankishe23
      @frankishe23 5 років тому +19

      Jimmy Jazz oftentimes when a privateer rolled up to a ship, the ship would just give them what they wanted, instead of potentially losing lives even in the best circumstances, or having their ship crippled out at sea, obviously it didn’t always work out that way but it was mostly to avoid the slaughter.

  • @architek9000
    @architek9000 13 років тому

    @ejoelleduval Elcid Barrett is the captain, the name of the ship is the Antelope. That's what I could glean from the lyrics.

  • @Vellietto
    @Vellietto 11 років тому

    ALESTORM !!

  • @TheGuerrillaPoet
    @TheGuerrillaPoet 11 років тому +2

    It's because recruiters never tell the truth about conditions. They always gloss over the negative and exaggerate the positive. He's talking about what he was promised.

  • @Sawsquatch
    @Sawsquatch 11 років тому

    Haven't heard their cover. I'll have to check it out.

  • @prescod
    @prescod 11 років тому +3

    They probably assumed that the Americans would just surrender without a fight similar to the way that a bank security guard will generally not shoot at armed robbers.

  • @tankmilkman
    @tankmilkman 13 років тому +4

    was looking for the song from Alestorm and found this.

  • @TheCrankyCow
    @TheCrankyCow 11 років тому +1

    also:
    he also uses the pitched wrong
    (Pitch is a up or down motion along the boat length not a rolling one)
    and the united states had no gold ships,hell it did not have much of a navy in 1778 as it was around for three years at that point.

  • @WPUpioneer
    @WPUpioneer 7 років тому +16

    Does "the staggers and jags" mean that the cook is drunk?

    • @themaritimeranger2889
      @themaritimeranger2889 7 років тому +5

      Mike Hruby It's a term for alcohol delirium, so essentially yes.

  • @gerbilinatube
    @gerbilinatube 13 років тому

    @ejoelleduval yes...definately the capitain... "Elcid Barrett" is the captain of the antelope...

  • @Quinterka
    @Quinterka 12 років тому +1

    There is a sherbrooke in the UK

    • @MegaBuglady
      @MegaBuglady 5 років тому +1

      But this one is in Nova Scotia

  • @chainmail904
    @chainmail904 12 років тому

    wow this is a really good cover

  • @monkey9997891
    @monkey9997891 14 років тому +5

    i'm actually pretty sure it's "but i'm a broken man on a hallifax pier" but i cant find any lyrics online that agree w/ me :(

    • @mewtwaila
      @mewtwaila 4 роки тому +3

      The person singing says “but”, but the lyrics written in the screen says “Now” 🤔

    • @gregrobsn
      @gregrobsn 5 місяців тому

      The lyrics as written are correct. They are not being sung correctly. You can listen to Stan Rogers original recording if you have any questions.
      ua-cam.com/video/mQbh7UNCZdc/v-deo.html

  • @bigbirdwpg
    @bigbirdwpg 13 років тому

    @AnyaJoan Close, Elcid means "all hail" or something like that, I think.

  • @ardoporkkropodra2474
    @ardoporkkropodra2474 5 років тому

    music teaching history

  • @RicktheCrofter
    @RicktheCrofter 4 місяці тому

    “Don’t mess with America’s boats.” The Fat Electrician.

  • @sharonlewis4476
    @sharonlewis4476 10 років тому

    Love it

  • @TheJoe3211
    @TheJoe3211 9 років тому +22

    I think it is pretty cool how this song is about a real ship, a real person and a real event

    • @A-Disappointed-Horse
      @A-Disappointed-Horse 9 років тому +7

      TheJoe3211 It isn't. It's a fictional story.

    • @TheJoe3211
      @TheJoe3211 9 років тому +5

      ever looked in a history book Sir Barrett captained a ship that was destroyed by an American war ship him and his crew tried to board

    • @A-Disappointed-Horse
      @A-Disappointed-Horse 9 років тому +3

      TheJoe3211 Coincidence. It's inspired by privateering and sea life of the time, but no specific story.

    • @TheJoe3211
      @TheJoe3211 9 років тому +1

      that is true but yet the song and story are fact based

    • @Roebuck325
      @Roebuck325 9 років тому +2

      A Disappointed Horse Your name is so ironic in this situation, but yeah this is totally based on fact. Sooo Idk what your argument is.

  • @Kardel_VA
    @Kardel_VA 12 років тому

    they are so formal and polite

  • @Linemen4life58
    @Linemen4life58 13 років тому

    @spartan135791 the ship was called the Antelope

  • @ChicagoMel23
    @ChicagoMel23 9 років тому +1

    Liked this in Due south.

  • @ejoelleduval
    @ejoelleduval  15 років тому +2

    @freakinannoying again I say, oh waaa! typo... get over it... As my first video it took me forever and a damn day to get it together and I am NOT messing with it. Deal

  • @tbsupratom7232
    @tbsupratom7232 3 роки тому +1

    When you thought your crew was just doing vaults but then they sink an innocent sloop and it gives you depression and all your friends got bored of Sea of Thieves so you’re alone

  • @DarkLink13245
    @DarkLink13245 13 років тому

    @ejoelleduval you are correct Barrett is the captain

  • @DarkLink13245
    @DarkLink13245 13 років тому

    @spartan135791 the antelope is the name of the ship and barett is the captain

  • @Rikki0
    @Rikki0 12 років тому +3

    Let's make it easy. Now leave out the part "how I wish I was in Sherbrook now" and it reads like this.
    Oh Elcid Barret cried the town (called out to the town)
    For twenty brave men, all fishermen, who
    would make for him (sign on to become) the Antelope's crew.
    Heh, hope that helps.

  • @neurodiverseeducationanden1686
    @neurodiverseeducationanden1686 4 роки тому

    its at this point i wish i could go to a traditional english pub by the sea, sit with a group of sailors and sing these while having some mead or beer before boarding a ship and sailing away. is it too much to ask?!

  • @RisemboolRangers26
    @RisemboolRangers26 11 років тому

    teacher played this in geography its so awesome :D

  • @giggsyla
    @giggsyla 13 років тому

    @spartan135791 barret is the captain hence the name of the song

  • @cheerydavie
    @cheerydavie 14 років тому +1

    I've lived in Scotland and this song has been aung /recorded by such The Corries /the McCalmans/Tich Frier/and myself......... to mention a mere 4

  • @joshskaarup9102
    @joshskaarup9102 12 років тому

    It's right in the first fucking verse, man. Elcid Barrett, Captain of the sloop Antelope.

  • @Justmynewaccount
    @Justmynewaccount 10 років тому +3

    If only there had been more Canucks.. ;)

    • @inusberard5848
      @inusberard5848 8 років тому

      There may have been, at the time Canada was a British territory under rule of the British crown. Realistically Canada the nation didn't exist until July 1st of 1867.

    • @theresafromthemiramichi4582
      @theresafromthemiramichi4582 8 років тому

      YES IF ONLY :)

  • @OMGUWONT
    @OMGUWONT 12 років тому

    Nah man, he is, you got it right.

  • @silverscalederg8632
    @silverscalederg8632 5 років тому +3

    Canada's national anthem

    • @inusberard3112
      @inusberard3112 5 років тому +1

      Nah if you want a Canadian anthem look up the war of 1812 song

    • @litpotat5601
      @litpotat5601 2 роки тому +1

      Bro I wish it was but nah we got some goofy shit about respecting the military smh it's not like they risked their lives or anything

    • @litpotat5601
      @litpotat5601 2 роки тому +1

      @@inusberard3112 bro imagine that was our anthem lmao

    • @curtisberard7831
      @curtisberard7831 Рік тому

      @@litpotat5601 "...and the White House burned, burned, BURNED!"

  • @craigwg
    @craigwg 13 років тому +5

    It sounds like Mickey Mouse made it to the crew of the Antelope. Work is hard in these economic times.

    • @ToasterFrog-dv6wk
      @ToasterFrog-dv6wk Рік тому +3

      That gives me an idea:
      Oh, the year was twenty twenty-one
      How I wish I was back home right now
      Two hundred grand my folks had paid
      For film school out in north L.A.
      God damn them all, I was told
      We’d set the stage for Hollywood gold
      We’d make them laugh, forget their fears
      And now I beg for change out by Monica’s Peer
      The last of Mickey’s Mouseketeers
      Oh, Mickey Mouse, he owned L.A.
      How I wish I was back home right now
      My career had found it’s start at last
      When in his live show I was cast
      God damn them all, I was told
      We’d set the stage for Hollywood gold
      We’d make them laugh, forget their fears
      And now I scrounge for scraps up on Monica’s Peer
      The last of Mickey’s Mouseketeers
      Oh, Disneyland Park was a troubling sight
      How I wish I was back home right now
      There were almost as many staff as guests
      And the theater was rank with all their mess
      God damn them all, I was told
      We’d set the stage for Hollywood gold
      We’d make them laugh, forget their fears
      And now I make my bed under Monica’s Peer
      The last of Mickey’s Mouseketeers
      The very next day we began to rehearse
      How I wish I was back home right now
      For a hundred eight days, we were up on stage
      And paid one tenth of minimum wage
      God damn them all, I was told
      We’d set the stage for Hollywood gold
      We’d make them laugh, forget their fears
      And now I dine with crabs out by Monica’s Peer
      The last of Mickey’s Mouseketeers
      On day one ten we opened our show
      How I wish I was back home right now
      There a wealthy gay man gazed my way
      And I knew just then what he’d do and say
      God damn them all, I was told
      We’d set the stage for Hollywood gold
      We’d make them laugh, forget their fears
      And now I ramble on down at Monica’s Peer
      The last of Mickey’s Mouseketeers
      That gay man made his way to the stage
      How I wish I was back home right now
      He loudly asked me for a date
      To which I said ‘Sir, I am straight’
      God damn them all, I was told
      We’d set the stage for Hollywood gold
      We’d make them laugh, forget their fears
      And now I’m friends with gulls up on Monica’s Peer
      The last of Mickey’s Mouseketeers
      The wealthy gay man started to wail
      How I wish I was back home right now
      He said ‘you’re oppressing me cause I’m queer’
      And the audience started to curse and jeer
      God damn them all, I was told
      We’d set the stage for Hollywood gold
      We’d make them laugh, forget their fears
      And now I leave my scat under Monica’s Peer
      The last of Mickey’s Mouseketeers
      The audience rose and climbed on stage
      How I wish I was back home right now
      Someone tore off Mickey’s head
      And the next day I woke up in the ER bed
      God damn them all, I was told
      We’d set the stage for Hollywood gold
      We’d make them laugh, forget their fears
      And now I’m bound like flotsam to Monica’s Peer
      The last of Mickey’s Mouseketeers
      Now here I am in my twenty-sixth year
      How I wish I was back home right now
      My dreams are dead and my money is gone
      And I keep on asking where’d I go wrong
      God damn them all, I was told
      We’d set the stage for Hollywood gold
      We’d make them laugh, forget their fears
      And now I sing sad songs out by Monica’s Peer
      The last of Mickey’s Mouseketeers

    • @craigwg
      @craigwg Рік тому +2

      This is amazing! Nicely done

    • @ToasterFrog-dv6wk
      @ToasterFrog-dv6wk Рік тому +1

      @@craigwg
      Thanks

  • @GorillaMime
    @GorillaMime 11 років тому

    This may be blasphemous but I actually enjoy this version, the Irish Descendant's, and Alestorm's versions of this song.

  • @K3rm1t_Th3_80ng
    @K3rm1t_Th3_80ng 13 років тому +1

    @spartan135791 Elcid Barrett is the captain

  • @gark64
    @gark64 13 років тому

    @spartan135791 Barrett was the Captain.

  • @Spyderblade001
    @Spyderblade001 13 років тому

    @ejoelleduval That's what I've always thought too.

  • @MrArcher362
    @MrArcher362 12 років тому

    the captain is Elcid Barrett. you can quote him now

  • @glich86
    @glich86 14 років тому

    @spartan135791 Barrett was the captain and paid for the crew

  • @donaldtrump5410
    @donaldtrump5410 11 місяців тому

    Isn’t Halifax like really inland?

  • @MrMarkv123
    @MrMarkv123 9 років тому

    yeah

  • @bigblockman11
    @bigblockman11 3 роки тому +1

    I got here because of a hand made silver commercial

  • @ooogmorg
    @ooogmorg 12 років тому

    yes, Elcid Barret is the captain of the antelope

  • @thebullfrog9416
    @thebullfrog9416 3 роки тому

    Basically summed up in one sentence fight the Yankees they said it would be easy they said

  • @stikfigz
    @stikfigz 13 років тому

    @ejoelleduval
    yes

  • @aarongale6906
    @aarongale6906 11 років тому

    Whats also peculiar is that Elcid Barret was never real, nor was the Antelope Sloop (in this instance anyways)

  • @Sawsquatch
    @Sawsquatch 12 років тому

    That's because it's the original performer.

  • @jillbailey5133
    @jillbailey5133 6 років тому +1

    PS--I'm not really Jill Bailey--that's my sweetie :)

  • @zigzag4d9
    @zigzag4d9 11 років тому +1

    it wasnt meant to be factual some of the facts and language is peroid correct but the song itself is not meant for factual reference it was more for entertainment ever think of that

  • @CaraJJC
    @CaraJJC 13 років тому

    @spartan135791 0:58 Antelope.

  • @MRMcLobster
    @MRMcLobster 12 років тому

    hey internet, is barrett the Captain?

  • @TheZombieman87
    @TheZombieman87 12 років тому

    Whats is peculiar about this song is that Sherbrooke did not exist in 1778. it was settled in 1793.

  • @rickrollington124
    @rickrollington124 11 років тому

    i would think it means they didnt want to do any fighting?

  • @anonymous3277
    @anonymous3277 12 років тому +1

    Elcid Barret was the captain and crier.

  • @MajicLaMa
    @MajicLaMa 12 років тому

    80,000 viewer exactly.

  • @squires9373
    @squires9373 7 років тому +1

    Due South, anyone?

  • @SpiketheDesertDog
    @SpiketheDesertDog 12 років тому

    Elcid Barret is the captain.

  • @dianeweiss4562
    @dianeweiss4562 3 роки тому +1

    How horribly ironic that the composer died in the USA in a fire in an aircraft.

  • @TedGodwin
    @TedGodwin 7 років тому

    Why do the lyrics have "Now I'm a broken man..." when he clearly sings, "But I'm a broken man..." ?
    I am sure I have seen this in other transcriptions as well, so not unusual, just incorrect IMO.

    • @raylavallee69
      @raylavallee69 5 років тому +1

      He was broken because the truck (mast) took off both his legs

  • @2Chonky2Furious
    @2Chonky2Furious 8 років тому +1

    Would be haunting and incredible if it was only Stan singing, and he wasn't accompanied by the back up singers who can't seem to hold a note for too long...

    • @jeepien
      @jeepien 8 років тому +4

      It's a shanty, ferpetesake. There's no such thing as a solo shanty. These guys are great.

  • @bigpappycharlie521
    @bigpappycharlie521 5 років тому

    Where is sherbrooke

    • @querps1043
      @querps1043 5 років тому +2

      There's a few. It's most likely the one in Nova Scotia though.

  • @diamonddog257
    @diamonddog257 12 років тому

    these comments.....reads like an Elmer Fudd fucking convention......anyways, Im a bass opera singer [laff all you want; chicks for free etc.] and when i do this number they tear the place apart, now they want me in Havana to do "it"...thx Stan